52:59internal_static_void When you found yourself unable to write code for something, what would you do to try to find something to do for said project?

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52:59internal_static_void When you found yourself unable to write code for something, what would you do to try to find something to do for said project?

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52:59internal_static_void When you found yourself unable to write code for something, what would you do to try to find something to do for said project?

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58:32braytoba Looking to start a career in programming / computer science. I am currently 16 and in grade 12. Any tips on what I should do? "Also thanks chat for all the help"

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58:32braytoba Looking to start a career in programming / computer science. I am currently 16 and in grade 12. Any tips on what I should do? "Also thanks chat for all the help"

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58:32braytoba Looking to start a career in programming / computer science. I am currently 16 and in grade 12. Any tips on what I should do? "Also thanks chat for all the help"

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59:45longboolean It has been a while since we've seen some of the CTime stats that are being collected. If you have time?

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59:45longboolean It has been a while since we've seen some of the CTime stats that are being collected. If you have time?

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59:45longboolean It has been a while since we've seen some of the CTime stats that are being collected. If you have time?

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1:00:58Consult the CTime stats

1:00:58Consult the CTime stats

1:00:58Consult the CTime stats

1:02:16snoringtortoise What is the current schedule for the stream? It seems that we have been dealing with bugs for a while - sorry I may have missed the explanation if you provided it a little while ago

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1:02:16snoringtortoise What is the current schedule for the stream? It seems that we have been dealing with bugs for a while - sorry I may have missed the explanation if you provided it a little while ago

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1:02:16snoringtortoise What is the current schedule for the stream? It seems that we have been dealing with bugs for a while - sorry I may have missed the explanation if you provided it a little while ago

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1:02:32telconfig When we get the chunk in GetWorldChunk() it seems we always allocate new memory. We never reuse the old chunks after removing them? I assumed you would add the removed chunk to the free list on the world and then reuse these when creating a new chunk rather than allocate more memory using the push struct? But you are currently not using this free list?

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1:02:32telconfig When we get the chunk in GetWorldChunk() it seems we always allocate new memory. We never reuse the old chunks after removing them? I assumed you would add the removed chunk to the free list on the world and then reuse these when creating a new chunk rather than allocate more memory using the push struct? But you are currently not using this free list?

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1:02:32telconfig When we get the chunk in GetWorldChunk() it seems we always allocate new memory. We never reuse the old chunks after removing them? I assumed you would add the removed chunk to the free list on the world and then reuse these when creating a new chunk rather than allocate more memory using the push struct? But you are currently not using this free list?